100 times, a profit and loss fluctuation of about twenty percent is almost four points, is everyone really a chosen trader?
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100u Get Out of the 10,000u Vault! Three Life-Saving Tips for Newbies: Cut Losses at 20%, Run When Doubled, Separate Funds with Dead Money—A Guide to Avoiding Margin Calls Learned from Blood and Tears ↓ Take 100u as starting capital, split it into two amounts of 50 each. Start with 50 to test the waters; it is recommended to choose a stable coin like Ethereum, with 100x leverage you can buy around 0.3. You must strictly adhere to two rules: • Cut losses at 40: For example, if the capital is 50 and it drops to 40, you must withdraw immediately; do not fantasize about a recovery! • Withdraw at 100: Withdraw immediately when you double your money; do not think you can multiply it tenfold again!
Phased Operations: If you win three times in a row: 100 becomes 200 → 200 becomes 400 → 400 becomes 800 (only use half the money for each order) After reaching 800: Only use 100 for each play, keep 800 as a safety net (you would only lose everything after losing 8 times in a row) After earning 2000: You can add some capital, but before reaching 10,000, you must use the 'Single Independent Loss' mode (even if you lose, you only lose the amount bet that time)
Discipline to engrave in your mind: Acknowledge losses immediately when direction is wrong: Cut the order at a 20% loss, do not wait for a miracle! Absolutely do not bet everything: Always keep half your money as emergency funds Take profits when you can: Withdraw when you have made enough profit, do not look back no matter how much it rises afterwards Use isolated mode for orders: Each bet is calculated separately, losing everything does not affect other funds
This method focuses not on getting rich quickly, but on developing three life-saving habits with small amounts of money: • Timely stop losses • Refusal of greed • Risk diversification #以太坊安全计划 $ETH
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